First Name : Joseph
Last Name : Iosbaker
Approx. Age : 65
State : Illinois
FACEBOOK : joe.iosbaker
TWITTER : @iosbakerjoe
Notes
Joseph “Joe” Gerard Iosbaker (born Jan. ’59) is a long-time radical and the former Labor Commission Chair of the communist Freedom Road Socialist Organization (FRSO). He traveled to communist China in 1978 and met with workers' groups. He participated in the rioting at the 2008 RNC in St. Paul but doesn't appear to have been arrested. Iosbaker’s home was raided in 2010 during an FBI terrorism investigation but he was never prosecuted. He was one of the marchers on the 2012 RNC in Tampa. He was convicted of criminal trespassing twice in the mid 2010s, charges that were probably protest related. After the Donald was elected in 2016, he participated in a meeting to organize an anti-Trump march which was intended to "protect" groups supposedly threatened by Trump such as LGBTQP and Muslims. He traveled to the Philippines in 2016 to meet with communist groups. Iosbaker became radicalized while a student at the University of Iowa in the late '70s where he was a member of the Revolutionary Student Brigade. His surname is sometimes misspelled as “Isobaker” by the press. He works at the University of Illinois at Chicago and lives in the Chicago area.
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